Incoming Resources
- The dream of the great American novel, Lawrence Buell
- The global transformation, history, modernity and the making of international relations, Barry Buzan and George Lawson
- Emancipating Lincoln, the Proclamation in text, context, and memory, Harold Holzer
- America bewitched, the story of witchcraft after Salem, Owen Davies
- Rebel souls, Walt Whitman and America's first Bohemians, Justin Martin
- Lincoln and the power of the press, the war for public opinion, Harold Holzer
- The dawn of innovation, the first American Industrial Revolution, Charles R. Morris ; illustrations by J.E. Morris
- Women photographers, from Julia Margaret Cameron to Cindy Sherman, Boris Friedewald
- The problem of slavery in the age of emancipation, David Brion Davis
- The rise and fall of American growth, the U.S. standard of living since the Civil War, Robert J. Gordon
- Over the river and through the wood, an anthology of nineteenth-century American children's poetry, edited by Karen L. Kilcup and Angela Sorby
- John Keats, a new life, Nicholas Roe
- Impressionism, fashion, & modernity, edited by Gloria Groom ; with contributions by Heidi Brevik-Zender [and others]
- Monet and the birth of impressionism, Felix Krämer, editor
- River of dark dreams, slavery and empire in the cotton kingdom, Walter Johnson
- Eternity's sunrise, the imaginative world of William Blake, Leo Damrosch
- The American novel to 1870, edited by J. Gerald Kennedy and Leland S. Person
- Distinguished images, prints in the visual economy of nineteenth-century France, Stephen Bann
- The long road to Antietam, how the Civil War became a revolution, Richard Slotkin